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dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> trades of jpmorgan falling even though the bank posted higher first quarter profits. they suggest the bank could be under pressure. this sets off our street fight over the megabank. karen is a bull, josh is a bear. total 90 seconds to make each case. karen, kick it off. >> the earnings were not the cleanest, not the best, but they weren't bad. there's a couple things that actually were in there that i think should be backed out which is very high litigation expense. i think we'll see that go down. credit quality is continuing to improve. the valuation which is what i always come back to is very attractive right here. let's say you take out
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take a look at south america where they are operating in 20% interest rates. it's disastrous. the only important thing is to get inflation back down to 2%. they have not said 3%. some said they are going to 3%. they are not going to 3%, it's 2%. until they get there, it's an issue. to me it's just very simple -- it's a very, very simple market. >>> coming up, we have our call of the day. it's a fresh 52-week high, and expectations for shares to rise 20% from here. we will get the take next. half-time is back in two minutes. nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get way more into what you're into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. ♪ >>> time for "call of the day." u.s. steel, the price target from 40 to 55. jimmy owns khrcliffs, and do we like these stocks, yes or no? >> u.s. steel, yes, because i believe a deal will get done and u.s. steel said there's other interest beside cleveland c
take a look at south america where they are operating in 20% interest rates. it's disastrous. the only important thing is to get inflation back down to 2%. they have not said 3%. some said they are going to 3%. they are not going to 3%, it's 2%. until they get there, it's an issue. to me it's just very simple -- it's a very, very simple market. >>> coming up, we have our call of the day. it's a fresh 52-week high, and expectations for shares to rise 20% from here. we will get the take...
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49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and inf
49 cities around the world, in europe, in north america, south america, asia. all over the world. >> do you have any idea what country these people were from? >> yes. >> you care to share that with me? >> i would not. >> you would not care to share it? >> no. >> have you caught any of them? >> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks...
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you are going to see businesses coming back from china, from south america to the u.s. and that just bodes extremely will for the u.s. economy. >> price line is the other hot tech stock that is not apple and we are trading with analysts that says the stock can get hotter. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed absorbs and holds water better. it's guaranteed to grow grass anywhere, even if you miss a day of watering. [ scott ] seed your lawn. seed it! even if you miss a day of watering. they have names like idle time with free enterprise punsfee like hugh and crye, and smash records. a
you are going to see businesses coming back from china, from south america to the u.s. and that just bodes extremely will for the u.s. economy. >> price line is the other hot tech stock that is not apple and we are trading with analysts that says the stock can get hotter. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> and today on "power lunch," just the reset you need. what you need to watch for over the next few days and weeks to protect your portfolio and hang on to some of the summer gains. and sank you very much. paul will be on hand to tell us why he is making the bear case for oil right now. and the new front in the cyber war. fishing. that's with a ph. it gets a whole lot more sophisticated. we will give you the details today. now back to "
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how about everything in south america? monsanto gave us south america? caterpillar gives you china. >>> up next on halftime, don't upset the applecart yet, but the stock is till one analysts number one pick. >>> with a mystery event in the works, is a facebook plot twist ahead? answers are coming up. >>> taking a shot at wells fargo in a halftime debate, shares trading lower today. we are back just after this. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> we still feel very good about apple here in 2013. >>> all right. i'll bet he does. that was james muenster yesterday on halftime. not the only analyst cutting his price target on the stock. ben did the same thing earlier this week. what's the story as we sit here today. muenster cuts his price targets twice, and now you have cut it in the last several
how about everything in south america? monsanto gave us south america? caterpillar gives you china. >>> up next on halftime, don't upset the applecart yet, but the stock is till one analysts number one pick. >>> with a mystery event in the works, is a facebook plot twist ahead? answers are coming up. >>> taking a shot at wells fargo in a halftime debate, shares trading lower today. we are back just after this. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health...
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. >>> and ian bremmer, how china is continuing to try to win the world over from saudi arabia, south america and, of course, coming on the heels of macron's visit to beijing >> a lot of chatter about the geopolitical events over the weekend. >>> the dow is doing the best of the three major averages, down only 43 thanks to strength in groups like materials and industrials and energy at the top of the market today. along with financials, which did just go positive the s&p is down 0.60, being weighed down by tech, communication services and consumer discretionary with the nasdaq down about 1% >> getting some fresh research from the new york fed, let's get to steve liesman with that steve? >> carl, good morning. the fed new york survey of consumer expectations showing a surprising increase in one-year inflation expectations something to watch closely by the federal reserve. up half a point to 4.7%. we have been coming down for about five straight months now, it's a little better when you look a little further out. to be fair, the fed looks a little more time periods where the three-year
. >>> and ian bremmer, how china is continuing to try to win the world over from saudi arabia, south america and, of course, coming on the heels of macron's visit to beijing >> a lot of chatter about the geopolitical events over the weekend. >>> the dow is doing the best of the three major averages, down only 43 thanks to strength in groups like materials and industrials and energy at the top of the market today. along with financials, which did just go positive the...
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we're talking about 100 million youngsters living in south america and the border lines of brazil that can attend the olympic games. >> the president also told me that rio's advantage is its youthful population and beautiful beaches. it appears that rio and chicago are the front-runners at this stage. we'll be following this story. >>> take a look at the day on wall street. it was another good day. the dow jones back above 9789. nasdaq strong with technology among the better perform approximaters. cisco's stock was up 5%. the nasdaq 39 points
we're talking about 100 million youngsters living in south america and the border lines of brazil that can attend the olympic games. >> the president also told me that rio's advantage is its youthful population and beautiful beaches. it appears that rio and chicago are the front-runners at this stage. we'll be following this story. >>> take a look at the day on wall street. it was another good day. the dow jones back above 9789. nasdaq strong with technology among the better...
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thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> the basic concept of wall street... >> andrew madoff says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about bernie madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was his father's refusal to discuss any plans for a succession. >> his plan was that he had no plan. and he would say that when he dies, his end of the business dies. and again, it was always the same
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china has forced the price of steel down for canada, for mexico, for europe, for south america. for japan and they dump it hire. so it's everybody else coming into our market because we're the only opening market left the k t i wish they target the stuff that's sold in dollar. >> the market reverses today we're in the midst of a nice move here. >>. >> mcdonnell's is up >> are investors placing bets that it's not going to happen in the way that the president originally said it would i'm only wondering if by the end of the week, it does trump says here, he's not backing down on trade. if these tariffs go into effect, what's the stock market going to do that day? what's the response from the chinese. >> paper tiger paper tiger. >> you might have -- >> they need us more than we need them. >> the answer, what does the market do? you have a knee jerk reaction. >> who responded >> xi said the chinese will not stand aside. they don't want a trade war with america, but quote, we will not stand aside. >> the big issue is they have to work together for north korea. that's the main concern.
china has forced the price of steel down for canada, for mexico, for europe, for south america. for japan and they dump it hire. so it's everybody else coming into our market because we're the only opening market left the k t i wish they target the stuff that's sold in dollar. >> the market reverses today we're in the midst of a nice move here. >>. >> mcdonnell's is up >> are investors placing bets that it's not going to happen in the way that the president originally...
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asia will be a bigger part of the picture as well as south america. >> that was delta airlines ceo talking about travel getting back to prepandemic levels. let's stick with the travel sector. direct spending on u.s. travel is projected to top $1.1 trillion this year up 5% year over year. our next guest is warning business travel and international inbound demand is struggling. jeff treeman, u.s. travel association president and ceo joins us now. i understand you have a new survey out and a little do wer inbound. >> i agree demand is off the chart writ large but where the u.s. is struggling is welcoming the international visitor to the united states. at the end of 2023, we were only about 75% recovered. at the end of this year we may be 85% recovered at a time when other nations around the world are exceeding prepandemic numbers when it comes to visitors. these overseas visitors spend about $4,000 per person per visit to the united states, so the consequences of them not coming here are extraordinary. >> that is a big deal. i know i cover the retail sector and i've spoken with the retail ceo
asia will be a bigger part of the picture as well as south america. >> that was delta airlines ceo talking about travel getting back to prepandemic levels. let's stick with the travel sector. direct spending on u.s. travel is projected to top $1.1 trillion this year up 5% year over year. our next guest is warning business travel and international inbound demand is struggling. jeff treeman, u.s. travel association president and ceo joins us now. i understand you have a new survey out and a...
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america or otherwise that they mark to market each year paid a few million dollars, increased to something approaching a billion and were forced to write it off. let's ask the question instead of presenting it as fact. >> we got to wrap up. >> i have so much more to say. >> i know you do. i want to end with this. when all this is said is done, do you want to be known as an activist investor? do you want to be known as something else? i think there's a real question sort of who bill ackman is supposed to be in all of this in the end? >> i want to be known as a good person who cares about society, a patriotic person who loves his country, a loyal alum that wants to help its university, a loving husband, who wants to take care of my beautiful wife, and someone who really cares about the truth and is prepared to go all in when important things show up, and i have the ability to effect change. >> bill ackman, thank you very much for the conversation today. appreciate it. joe, becky, back to you. >> okay, thanks, andrew. >>> reminder that next week, we will be at the world economic forum in davo
america or otherwise that they mark to market each year paid a few million dollars, increased to something approaching a billion and were forced to write it off. let's ask the question instead of presenting it as fact. >> we got to wrap up. >> i have so much more to say. >> i know you do. i want to end with this. when all this is said is done, do you want to be known as an activist investor? do you want to be known as something else? i think there's a real question sort of who...
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charlotte is called the wall street of the south because of the headquarters of bank of america, a big regional office for wells fargo. duke energy also has its headquarters there. what role do you think institutions like these have played in the state of the u.s. economy and people's personal situations? >> well, what we see as the people is we've seen how they've contributed to the crisis itself. then the people bail them out and we see that they are again wreaking record profits while people continue to struggle. we're glad to be here on the floor of the dnc to say not only is this story coming from outside of this building but outside on the street there's people throughout. we're trying to help lift up their voices. stand in solidarity and let them know we're still out there fighting and it's these institutions that have been the ones who have us at their mercy. >> so tell me why you chose the democratic national convention to do it. do you think president obama has done an effective job to help the middle and lower class or are you also speaking to him? >> i think our message is
charlotte is called the wall street of the south because of the headquarters of bank of america, a big regional office for wells fargo. duke energy also has its headquarters there. what role do you think institutions like these have played in the state of the u.s. economy and people's personal situations? >> well, what we see as the people is we've seen how they've contributed to the crisis itself. then the people bail them out and we see that they are again wreaking record profits while...
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america, and a lot of the other emerging markets, you mentioned turkey. we think in the long term they are growth story, but that doesn't mean it just goes to the -- you know, that they grow to the sky. you'll have periods of consolidation and slowdowns. the key as a long-term investors is to separate that and not overreact and the look at it as buying opportunities for the long term. >> christina, ask you a question you may not be able to answer. here goes anyway. since 1980 argentina defaulted on its debt i think three time. probably going to default again. close now for a couple of months, and it's going that way. i'm no longer welcome in buenos aires. if they default on their sovereign debt, should our view mom and pop, sell their u.s. 401(k)? or ibm? or ge? because that's the way it's acting today. >> absolutely not. but what investors should be focused on is how long their investment horizon is, and that reality should dictate what they're doing. a very short term time horizon, probably should be also nervous. not because of this necessarily, but be
america, and a lot of the other emerging markets, you mentioned turkey. we think in the long term they are growth story, but that doesn't mean it just goes to the -- you know, that they grow to the sky. you'll have periods of consolidation and slowdowns. the key as a long-term investors is to separate that and not overreact and the look at it as buying opportunities for the long term. >> christina, ask you a question you may not be able to answer. here goes anyway. since 1980 argentina...
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america, the really works you let the rest of the world invest in america, pay for it. you pay them back over a very long period of time at a very attractive rate. because doing these infrastructure plays now, 6% is probably the hurdle. there is no deficit on the government what do you think in do you like it >> it's an important piece of the puzzle i think that is considered by the white house and others i don't think everybody can be told so having those public private partnerships, having private activity bonds, having all of these, all of the above strategies important to getting that trillion dollars spend that the administration has been talking about. >> liam, i know that residents of the dmv area around d.c. are familiar with the hot lanes coming in from virginia. there has been this controversy over the fact that the price for a one-way drive, in some cases can be as high as $40 bucks. they point to that and say is that what's going to happen if we get the private sector involved in this because they have to make a profit on their investment how expensive would
america, the really works you let the rest of the world invest in america, pay for it. you pay them back over a very long period of time at a very attractive rate. because doing these infrastructure plays now, 6% is probably the hurdle. there is no deficit on the government what do you think in do you like it >> it's an important piece of the puzzle i think that is considered by the white house and others i don't think everybody can be told so having those public private partnerships,...
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latin america, down 42%. you can see, having rebounded quite nicely, vw is heading south. finally, just a recap. in france over the weekend on that second round, the far right fails to win any of the new super regions. sarkozy for the second right did well, winning 17 of the regions, in part, because socialists stood aside in some of those instances so that the far right would not win. he, for his part, has said this is a warning to everybody what went on the week before last, in that first round, and the french need to have an in depth debate about what is clearly worrying people. guys, back to you. >> simon thank you very much. when we come back, a lot more on the oil market. wti dropping below 35 earlier this morning. recovering now. a lot more on the implications for the rest of the market as the dow's down about 92 points. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active tra
latin america, down 42%. you can see, having rebounded quite nicely, vw is heading south. finally, just a recap. in france over the weekend on that second round, the far right fails to win any of the new super regions. sarkozy for the second right did well, winning 17 of the regions, in part, because socialists stood aside in some of those instances so that the far right would not win. he, for his part, has said this is a warning to everybody what went on the week before last, in that first...
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we have seen in recent weeks and months that left wing governments within south america started calling on the president to respect human rights and respect political opposition and so in that context, i think the government is unlikely to suspend them but that is a possibility. >> thank you so much for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> and go daddy go. will the internet's largest domain be a hit? we'll preview the ipos first day of trade coming up. pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. realizing cold hard data can inspire warmth and compassion... and that when technology meets expertise... everything is possible. for as long as the world keeps on
we have seen in recent weeks and months that left wing governments within south america started calling on the president to respect human rights and respect political opposition and so in that context, i think the government is unlikely to suspend them but that is a possibility. >> thank you so much for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> and go daddy go. will the internet's largest domain be a hit? we'll preview the ipos first day of trade coming up. pursuit of healthier. it...
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this year asia's a much bigger part of the picture as well as south america. >> weevg heard storied about airfare starting to come down a little bit. how would you assess where they are and where they may go? the person who's going to buy that ticket internationally this summer what will they find? >> i think they're stabilizing's i wouldn't say down. they're flat the demand was sog and the supply was limited. we now have the right supply back into the market. we're flying more to europe today than we were pre-covid, so with that extra supply that's in the market, that's caused a stabilization in the fares. >> from a customer standpoint, you see the strong customer that everybody else does? do you feel like you have -- i talk to people who say, well, look, the consumer is incredibly strong, just look at the tsa run-through numbers, they're incredible. i say, well, is that a real accurate thing? of course people want to go and travel. but do you feel like the customer is -- the consumer is as strong as you've seen in many years? >> absolutely. we live in the experience world. experience ec
this year asia's a much bigger part of the picture as well as south america. >> weevg heard storied about airfare starting to come down a little bit. how would you assess where they are and where they may go? the person who's going to buy that ticket internationally this summer what will they find? >> i think they're stabilizing's i wouldn't say down. they're flat the demand was sog and the supply was limited. we now have the right supply back into the market. we're flying more to...
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. >> and that sustainable growth increasingly coming from new markets, particularly south america. we're showing you this chart because the corporate patient of rolls rouse is bmw. bmw announce it had set a global sales record for all of last year in bart due to rolls-royce. 1.85 million vehicles, scott and maria, so there's certainly plenty of demand for those luxury cars out there. one last note, guys, production in the u.s. for bmw double what it was back in 2010. >> thanks, phil. shifting gears a bit to slightly less expensive cars. take a look at ford and gm. both stocks hitting 52-week highs. ford announcing it will double its quarterly dividend. the question now, which is a better stock to buy here? let's talk numbers on the technical an fundamental side of the story. richard ross with our back and jeff kilson with kkm financial. great to see you. jeff, let's talk fundamentals. what's your view on these two companies? >> well, maria, i think the u.s. auto recovery is intact, but i'm looking at ford on the road in 2013. and why they are going to do that because of europe, pro
. >> and that sustainable growth increasingly coming from new markets, particularly south america. we're showing you this chart because the corporate patient of rolls rouse is bmw. bmw announce it had set a global sales record for all of last year in bart due to rolls-royce. 1.85 million vehicles, scott and maria, so there's certainly plenty of demand for those luxury cars out there. one last note, guys, production in the u.s. for bmw double what it was back in 2010. >> thanks,...
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the risk over pregnant women may extend to central and south america. babies are born with smaller heads and less developed brains. researchers are trying understand the link and meanwhile, the cdc has advised pregnant women to restrict travel to these areas. and it hasn't seen a material change in flight bookings because of the virus, at least so far. but spring vacation season is coming up. and that could be weighing on airline stocks. another group with exposure to the area is of course cruise lines. they say investor concern can weigh on sector sentiment. and carnival, it accounts for about 1/3 of their passengers. and they're off to a tough start of the year. all eyes will be on brazil where preparations are underway for the olympics in rio de janeiro. and we'll look at how they're fighting the mosquitos. that will be interesting. stay tuned for that p. >> that is going to be a question. up next, boeing one of the worst performers on the dow industrial average this year, will the company of the most popular plane turn things around. the ceo will be
the risk over pregnant women may extend to central and south america. babies are born with smaller heads and less developed brains. researchers are trying understand the link and meanwhile, the cdc has advised pregnant women to restrict travel to these areas. and it hasn't seen a material change in flight bookings because of the virus, at least so far. but spring vacation season is coming up. and that could be weighing on airline stocks. another group with exposure to the area is of course...
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, two in china, one in south korea, none in europe the biggest european tech company is s.a.p., only the 60th in the world highlighting some factors behind that monopoly control in these things an all or nothing win game and analyzing how different nations can address that if they're not leading tech contenders. one point he makes is that countries will need to recognize that territorial taxes are defective in taxing global technology companies, since the location of production is so hard to define, the inability to tax technology companies in a way that matches competitors creates a huge economic distortion addressing only some issues that we've seen one thing that sparked his reason for doing this, the likes of facebook and twitter getting some attention by british lawmakers in the ways they may or may not have influenced elections. and this tax issue is something in the eu as well. >> the white house is actually pointing out several times in the last few weeks that none of the big u.s. web companies have a presence in china. they want these companies to keep expanding, to have acc
, two in china, one in south korea, none in europe the biggest european tech company is s.a.p., only the 60th in the world highlighting some factors behind that monopoly control in these things an all or nothing win game and analyzing how different nations can address that if they're not leading tech contenders. one point he makes is that countries will need to recognize that territorial taxes are defective in taxing global technology companies, since the location of production is so hard to...
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this is a pope who was formed in south america which is the most unequal region in the world, a region that sees vast differences between rich and poor and he chose as bishop there, to be someone that walked and lived among the poor, that lived in a simple apartment, that got to know the people that made his shoes, that sold him his newspapers, these were real relationships to him and so all that he does is put a human face on this capitalist system we live. i think about what he's getting us to do is reflect on the system that sometimes goes unquestioned. it's like the water we swim in or the air we breathe and he's saying, look at it freshly and see the faces there. especially the faces of those who suffer the most in it. >> father carnes, your own academic interest has led you to latin america, argentina, peru, chile. i wonder how much you feel his own personal experience growing up in that culture in argentina has colored this message that he's brought to the world and how that message would be different if say he grew up in the united states or in germany as his predecessor did? >
this is a pope who was formed in south america which is the most unequal region in the world, a region that sees vast differences between rich and poor and he chose as bishop there, to be someone that walked and lived among the poor, that lived in a simple apartment, that got to know the people that made his shoes, that sold him his newspapers, these were real relationships to him and so all that he does is put a human face on this capitalist system we live. i think about what he's getting us...
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two stories out of south america, the first is that no nutella, involving a lot of questions, a lot of house, and mexico's first lady. there's a story from brazil that has just about everybody asking where is the money. michelle caruso-cabrera is all over the stories. stocks march to record highs, a new world opens up for investors, bob is at the nyse to explain this is a very big deal, right, bob? >> it is, indeed, tyler. the much anticipated shanghai hong kong stock exchange went live for the first time, first time foreigners can own 560 mainland china stocks directly. look at the full screen here. in addition to stocks you can own that list in hong kong. now, the hitch here, this is important, you have to be affiliated with a broker with a license in hong kong to trade the stocks. according to the stock exchange website, many u.s. and european brokerage firms are participating in the exchange because they have brokerage licenses in hong kong. the firms, take a look here, well known names in the u.s., interak tich brokers is one, goldman sachs asia, morgan stanley hong kong, and bnp,
two stories out of south america, the first is that no nutella, involving a lot of questions, a lot of house, and mexico's first lady. there's a story from brazil that has just about everybody asking where is the money. michelle caruso-cabrera is all over the stories. stocks march to record highs, a new world opens up for investors, bob is at the nyse to explain this is a very big deal, right, bob? >> it is, indeed, tyler. the much anticipated shanghai hong kong stock exchange went live...
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whole foods market america's healthiest grocery store. how in argentina,rass change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is some
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jobs in america. president trump gets his first economic report card when the february employment report is released today. we'll talk expectations straight ahead. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea has been ousted amid accusation. >>> entrepreneurs offered to fix an entire region's power network in 100 days or it's free. the details coming up. it's friday, march 10, 2017. worldwide exchange begins right now. good morning. happy friday. on cnbc. i'm saari. >>> i'm wilfried frost. >> it's new music friday. we're kicking off the show with the latest from charlie xcs. never heard of that. >> that's my wedding song. >> never knew who sang it. >> you need to know these things. >> now you sayt i feeley know the name. doesn't have the same ring as sir elton john. >> happy jobs day friday. let's check in on the global markets this morning. u.s. stocks did break their losing streak after three down days. barely. minor gains. looks like a lot more strength in the futures market. dow futures up
jobs in america. president trump gets his first economic report card when the february employment report is released today. we'll talk expectations straight ahead. >>> breaking overnight, the president of south korea has been ousted amid accusation. >>> entrepreneurs offered to fix an entire region's power network in 100 days or it's free. the details coming up. it's friday, march 10, 2017. worldwide exchange begins right now. good morning. happy friday. on cnbc. i'm saari....
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south african retailer that has affected all of the banks this quarter. steinhoffle is not confirmed in the earnings releases. we should talk about loan growth it is stronger than it has been for bank of america. brings them back in line with the likes of jpmorgan. they've been less cautious on loan growth. this quarter they're hitting the same numbers that will be interesting in terms of the tax bill, we've got a 2.9 billion one off writedown for this quarter it was forecast at three that was good. we haven't got what their tax rate is for 2018, whether it comes out at 19% like jpmorgan or 25% like citi slightly to be learned guys. >> yes, wilf, thank you. we'll keep an eye on that. wait for goldman sachs few other stocks on the move this morning shares of juno therapeutics. sell gene celgene is in talks to buy that company. they've got 7.5 billion. that news comes a week after celgene said it would buy impact biomedicines for $7 million. swiss food group nestle has agreed to sell its u.s. candy business to italy's ferriero it includes butt eerbutterfing
south african retailer that has affected all of the banks this quarter. steinhoffle is not confirmed in the earnings releases. we should talk about loan growth it is stronger than it has been for bank of america. brings them back in line with the likes of jpmorgan. they've been less cautious on loan growth. this quarter they're hitting the same numbers that will be interesting in terms of the tax bill, we've got a 2.9 billion one off writedown for this quarter it was forecast at three that was...
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not bad in south america, but europe with that loss of 27 million, that's the bugaboo in this quarter's report. they believe they're making adjustments necessary to put europe back in the black. >> with the slowdown going so fast, it hurt us in the fourth quarter in the year. but based on our restructuring of the business itself plus the new products on the revenue side we have a number of new global platforms coming in. >> and alan explaining what went wrong with ford at the end of the fourth quarter. couple interesting notes. one being that they're seeing commodity price increases easing into 2012. they were caught in the commodity trap if you will where the prices went up, they hedged against those, they lost $2.3 billion in 2011 because of that. and as you take a look at shares of ford in the last year down more than 30%, tyler. the question for a lot of investors is this pullback a buying opportunity? or do you look at this and say these guys have plateaued for a while? that will be the interesting thing to watch happen over the next month or so. >> phil, thank you very much. you k
not bad in south america, but europe with that loss of 27 million, that's the bugaboo in this quarter's report. they believe they're making adjustments necessary to put europe back in the black. >> with the slowdown going so fast, it hurt us in the fourth quarter in the year. but based on our restructuring of the business itself plus the new products on the revenue side we have a number of new global platforms coming in. >> and alan explaining what went wrong with ford at the end of...
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>> mop san toe is bringing new technologies to south america impacting farmers in that region. we will see maximizing grain brukz and i think monsanto will benefit from that. >> are we expecting more updates on their moves into more precise area of farming that they've been talking about over the last 12 months in today's release? >> i think we will. this quarter le release is an opportunity to provide the update on their farming. we will continue to hear about the software fools they're bringing to help farmers identify opportunities within their field, brandt seed at the precise location. very exciting technology. >> let's talk about what you're expecting in terms of the bottom line in this set of certainings. in particular, you think investors like to focus on the deferred revenue line item. >> yeah. farmers are waiting to make seed purchases later than we've seen in recent years. typically, farmers will place seed orders in the fall and we're seeing that pushed out into early this year. it's something that we've wanted to call out for investors, but it has delayed investors
>> mop san toe is bringing new technologies to south america impacting farmers in that region. we will see maximizing grain brukz and i think monsanto will benefit from that. >> are we expecting more updates on their moves into more precise area of farming that they've been talking about over the last 12 months in today's release? >> i think we will. this quarter le release is an opportunity to provide the update on their farming. we will continue to hear about the software...
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america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. borrowed technology from ferrari to develop its suspension system? or what if we told you that ferrari borrowed technology from cadillac to develop its suspension system? magnetic ride control -- pioneered by cadillac, perfected in the 556-horsepower cts-v.
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of course, watch for warnings from corporate america. emerging markets now driving 15% of sales of companies in the s&p 500, according to the deutsche bank, so watch those results. ford, for instance, telling phil lebeau today this could be a headache, especially in latin america. analysts say that if you look at some of the consumer companies, its currency volatility right now that's going to be the biggest source of risk going forward instead of commodities cost which was previously a big headache. just watch that emerging markets. of course, watch the currencies as well to see if this will be continuing. >> absolutely. thank you very much. >>> how much of a threat are emerging markets to the u.s.? right now, we have the dow up, it was just up 90 points. we welcome back to talk about that joe taneus from jpmorgan funds and jeremy ziren at ubs. welcome to both of you. joe, have you changed your forecast on growth here in the united states, or your suggested allocation for clients based on what we're seeing in the emerging markets? >> we
of course, watch for warnings from corporate america. emerging markets now driving 15% of sales of companies in the s&p 500, according to the deutsche bank, so watch those results. ford, for instance, telling phil lebeau today this could be a headache, especially in latin america. analysts say that if you look at some of the consumer companies, its currency volatility right now that's going to be the biggest source of risk going forward instead of commodities cost which was previously a big...
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we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> we already bailed out a couple of its auto companies, but now should the federal government bail out the entire city of detroit? incredibly, some say yes. ahead of president obama's visit to detroit monday, that will be his first in nearly eight months, detroit councilwoman e joe -- joanne watson thinks so. >> our peo
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americas are great, north and south. china's great. the difference this time is the fundamentals are solid. before, it was a nascent industry and you were riding the wave. fundament fundamentally, it's completely different. and you look at year on year. we had a great year last year. and we're only in march. >> what can you tell us about the fab four plant? and where it is in terms of construction? barrett recently raised the price target on your stock and cited the cost reduction and how that will drive market expansion this year. >> we're bullish and betting with our money. we're expanding by 25%. at the same time, we're adding new capacity. we're making higher efficiency panels. making more energy out of the same panel, while reducing costs in the fab. it's a very strong signal. and you put china in there, which has the largest solar market by twice any other market. so, when we can have a play in china, there's a huge upside. >> tom, the costs have come way down for homeowners, if they want to put the units on their homes. how reli
americas are great, north and south. china's great. the difference this time is the fundamentals are solid. before, it was a nascent industry and you were riding the wave. fundament fundamentally, it's completely different. and you look at year on year. we had a great year last year. and we're only in march. >> what can you tell us about the fab four plant? and where it is in terms of construction? barrett recently raised the price target on your stock and cited the cost reduction and how...
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america. so soybean production is likely to recovery and replenish stocks sooner than the grains market because of the large south american soybean planting. as we move further into this season, the weather is going to be the key factor to watch. if we don't improve, then we do expect prices will remain at elevated levels. we are expecting production to rebound as we move further into the calendar year. in the short-term, still, prices look oversold. >> just to remind you, we ue to follow soys on air. france and air alitalia, as well. air france klm denies reports they're in talks to take over alitalia. ks "worldwide exchange" continues after this. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround emp
america. so soybean production is likely to recovery and replenish stocks sooner than the grains market because of the large south american soybean planting. as we move further into this season, the weather is going to be the key factor to watch. if we don't improve, then we do expect prices will remain at elevated levels. we are expecting production to rebound as we move further into the calendar year. in the short-term, still, prices look oversold. >> just to remind you, we ue to follow...
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and finally, we've got interesting weather patterns in south america. how is the crop there and soybeans going to impact what happens with the u.s. prices? >> well, you know, south america, brazil and argentina are projected as of right now to produce another record soybean crop. after the record soybean crop that they put out last year. so i think the market implications are very significant. we've got some pretty high soybean prices on the board of trait trade here in chicago today. as a matter of fact, you know, it's $13 to $14 a bushel range is considered pretty high price historically. it's a big south american crop is confirmed, i think you can look for lower prices down the road. we've got a lot of export commitments to u.s. beans, a lot of those commitments may eventually be shifted to brazil and argentina if their crop ends up to be as good as we think it is. >> joseph, good to see you. joseph vaclavik at the cme in chicago. >>> still to come, wall street is bracing for new rules as u.s. regulators are set to approve the so-called volcker rule
and finally, we've got interesting weather patterns in south america. how is the crop there and soybeans going to impact what happens with the u.s. prices? >> well, you know, south america, brazil and argentina are projected as of right now to produce another record soybean crop. after the record soybean crop that they put out last year. so i think the market implications are very significant. we've got some pretty high soybean prices on the board of trait trade here in chicago today. as...
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but remember, shanir is looking to export, not just to south america and other parts, but also to europe, also to the far east. there is a big international market for gnat gas that now the u.s. is going to be entering. one of the risks, one of the concerns, of course, is that this might drive prices up for natural gas, which as we know, prices have come down under that $2 mark, really a critical level. and the abundance of supply has made it very cheap for u.s. consumers. so the concern is that we may see prices rise as a result of the exports, as a result of competing in the global marketplace. but studies show that there is enough natural gas supply that it shouldn't really have a huge impact. you guys were just talking about crude oil with the embargo being lifted. this is something to consider when it comes to the entire energy industry. and certainly an issue that we'll be watching super closely. back to you. >> jackie deangelis in cameron, louisiana. jackie, thanks. >>> coming up, more on the markets from guest host rebecca patterson. futures right now still in the red. the dow wo
but remember, shanir is looking to export, not just to south america and other parts, but also to europe, also to the far east. there is a big international market for gnat gas that now the u.s. is going to be entering. one of the risks, one of the concerns, of course, is that this might drive prices up for natural gas, which as we know, prices have come down under that $2 mark, really a critical level. and the abundance of supply has made it very cheap for u.s. consumers. so the concern is...
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in south korea, hyundai motors hit especially badly today. sherry kang has more for us from seoul. >> happy new year to you, too. hyundai and kia motors are facing their biggest drops since they admitted to their fault and mileage claims back in early november. the korean won is what's behind these massive sell-off that's came in below the 1071 level in the previous session for the first time in 15 months. and we stayed below that level today, as well. and finance minister pasquel juan has been trying to talk down the currency, warning against the quote/unquote hurd behavior saying he will explore some sort of counter measures. and the weaker yen is giving the japanese automakers a leg up on the market. investors have been on the selling side for nine straight sessions, especially on sun day motors. and the company's conservative sales target for 2013 are not helping, either. hyundai and kia are looking to sell 4.3 million units this year when their 012 grew 8%. so they certainly have some work cut out for them this year. >> thanks for that.
in south korea, hyundai motors hit especially badly today. sherry kang has more for us from seoul. >> happy new year to you, too. hyundai and kia motors are facing their biggest drops since they admitted to their fault and mileage claims back in early november. the korean won is what's behind these massive sell-off that's came in below the 1071 level in the previous session for the first time in 15 months. and we stayed below that level today, as well. and finance minister pasquel juan...
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folks who have been in the affected countries in central and south america. but as you can see, we have a map of the mosquito where it is in the united states that transmits zika. so these are two different kinds of mosquitos. egypti is the one more folks worry about. what are we doing about it and what can we do to stop it? they say vigilance and vector control. trying to stop the mosquito in its tracks. now, we do that with pesticides and hunting down the mosquito. there are new methods being talked about a genetically modified mosquito that will start testing in the united states here sometime soon. though that's really not determined yet. we're also talking about vaccines and we talked to tom frieden today about that. take a listen to what he said. >> the vaccine is going to take even in the best case a couple of years if it works out. we need to move fast. because the mosquitos multiply rapidly and the risk is significant and not far from now in terms of the summer months coming. that's why it is a race against time. >> so we hear a lot about this reques
folks who have been in the affected countries in central and south america. but as you can see, we have a map of the mosquito where it is in the united states that transmits zika. so these are two different kinds of mosquitos. egypti is the one more folks worry about. what are we doing about it and what can we do to stop it? they say vigilance and vector control. trying to stop the mosquito in its tracks. now, we do that with pesticides and hunting down the mosquito. there are new methods being...
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we are coming off a record soybean crop in south america. 10% bigger than the previous record crop. looking at a record corn crop there. things around the world are improving. we hope to see that same thing in the u.s. this year. >> it's a fascinating story. you have to wonder if it fits more broadly with what we see across commodity market coming off record multiyear highs. we have to leave it there. interesting one to watch. also we'll have to listen today for what the agricultural earnings giants say when they talk to investors. all of that still ahead. that does it for us on the program. i'm kelly evans. thank you for tuning in. time for u.s. "squawk box." we hope you join us back here tomorrow morning on "worldwide exchange." have a great day. >>> good morning. working for a living. march adp report tops today's economic agenda. that's a big one and ceos are now cleared to tweet. what a world. the s.e.c. says companies may announce key data on social media as long as we know where they're going to do and behind the wheel. tesla announces a new finance product that it says combi
we are coming off a record soybean crop in south america. 10% bigger than the previous record crop. looking at a record corn crop there. things around the world are improving. we hope to see that same thing in the u.s. this year. >> it's a fascinating story. you have to wonder if it fits more broadly with what we see across commodity market coming off record multiyear highs. we have to leave it there. interesting one to watch. also we'll have to listen today for what the agricultural...
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it kind of grows from an oil rich country in south america. very much like two different kinds of games. ign.com gave it an 8.8 out of 10. that's not the greatest rate, but it's scoring pretty high. >> you're going to have great levels of realism. the graphic will be better. so rather than 64 people playing in a game, you might have a bigger number of people playing in one arena. that is in e-sports as well as other things. the whole idea of competitive gaming and people making money from gaming. that mean there's going to be a big focus on the prize games of this year. how important is that? >> well, the pride itself is what is basically unique. what makes unique is, you know, video games, it used to be you would play with -- you know, you would have your first campaign, you would play with yourself and you would move on to the next game. with the online element, you can keep adding elements from the company because you have an upline.. it's something that we haven't seen before this current generation's cycle that we're in right now. and you
it kind of grows from an oil rich country in south america. very much like two different kinds of games. ign.com gave it an 8.8 out of 10. that's not the greatest rate, but it's scoring pretty high. >> you're going to have great levels of realism. the graphic will be better. so rather than 64 people playing in a game, you might have a bigger number of people playing in one arena. that is in e-sports as well as other things. the whole idea of competitive gaming and people making money from...
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they're primarily in europe and south america. each of those subsidiaries have their own boards, their own directors. i am not dealing with them at all. in terms of -- i did make some comments about regulation being a lifetime calling. again, the context of that was for our examiners. i would like to see bank examiners be somewhat like the foreign service where it's something you commit to. people like me who headed agencies cannot make it a lifetime commitment unless the president wants to keep appointing us because by statute we are term limited. so i thank you for giving me the opportunity to make those clarifications. i thought about joining this board very hard before i did. i did not think it violated by principles on revolving door, and, frankly, i think a lot of the criticism has come from wall street. the reform community has been pretty supportive. i think it's to the bank's credit they would ask somebody like me who is known to be pretty independent and strong on regulation to join their board and hear my views. i'm loo
they're primarily in europe and south america. each of those subsidiaries have their own boards, their own directors. i am not dealing with them at all. in terms of -- i did make some comments about regulation being a lifetime calling. again, the context of that was for our examiners. i would like to see bank examiners be somewhat like the foreign service where it's something you commit to. people like me who headed agencies cannot make it a lifetime commitment unless the president wants to...
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america. the money market markets are europe and asia. >> does that mean that they're going to reduce capacity in the u.s. or potentially are we going to see higher fares as a result? >> it's always a risk of higher fares. there somebody rumors taking place. taxes tend to have structurally adjusted some of those realities. i would expect them to be really limited in their networks. >> and what's interesting is all the airline stocks are up over the last 12 months, some to varying degrees. usair up nearly 60%. earlier this week, we spoke to guests who said there is now a -- finally we have got away from airlines being a social business, either there was a social need tore them and an investor return on that. have we turned the quarter here with airlines? so much restructuring, they are now on a solid commercial footing. >> our industry has a habit of going through cyclical boom and busts. and most people, when you want to make money in the industry is start with a billion and end up with a mill
america. the money market markets are europe and asia. >> does that mean that they're going to reduce capacity in the u.s. or potentially are we going to see higher fares as a result? >> it's always a risk of higher fares. there somebody rumors taking place. taxes tend to have structurally adjusted some of those realities. i would expect them to be really limited in their networks. >> and what's interesting is all the airline stocks are up over the last 12 months, some to...
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about the only region of the world, and it is not big for us, as an issue is south america. >> any problems you sense on the financing side? interest rates are rising in this country, including auto loans, and there's a number of sub prime auto loans out there increasingly -- >> i think interest rates need to rise. it's part of a stabilizing economy. we are not close to what you'd call a high interest rate period. i'm not overly concerned about that but it is something to pay attention to for sure. >> you guys have some crazy trailers outsideshede showing o your goods. great to see you. >> thank you all for the opportunity. appreciate it. >> ceo of tenneco. >>> still to come, more on how to play what we're calling the teflon trump rally with the nasdaq hitting an intra-day high. as we head to break, take a look at the nasdaq 100 leaders. including marriott, facebook, netflix, tesla and apple. "squawk on the street" will be right back. i joined the army in july of '98. i did active duty 11 years. and two in the reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice
about the only region of the world, and it is not big for us, as an issue is south america. >> any problems you sense on the financing side? interest rates are rising in this country, including auto loans, and there's a number of sub prime auto loans out there increasingly -- >> i think interest rates need to rise. it's part of a stabilizing economy. we are not close to what you'd call a high interest rate period. i'm not overly concerned about that but it is something to pay...
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according to market retail who controls the lose dreyfuss group, south america will remain a beneficiary of the u.s. summer drought until the end of the year. carolyn is in europe. >> reporter: it's safe to assume market retailer lose dreyfuss knows a thing or two about the latest trends because dreyfuss commodities is one of the biggest traders in the world and global number two in wheat, corn and sugar trading and she tells me farmers in brazil and argentina are ramping up production to fill that supply gap caused by american drought. >> at this time i would say it's south america because russia had also drought this summer. it is definitely brazil and argentina. >> reporter: you talked about the drought in russia. in terms of the harvest outlook in term of exporting countries in terms of grain, do you think prices in grain are here to stay for the rest of the year? >> yes, i would say so, yes. >> reporter: so, we're going to be close to record prices for the rest of the year? >> for this year, it will be dwil. i mean, i don't know the prices but it will be -- they will be high. >> rep
according to market retail who controls the lose dreyfuss group, south america will remain a beneficiary of the u.s. summer drought until the end of the year. carolyn is in europe. >> reporter: it's safe to assume market retailer lose dreyfuss knows a thing or two about the latest trends because dreyfuss commodities is one of the biggest traders in the world and global number two in wheat, corn and sugar trading and she tells me farmers in brazil and argentina are ramping up production to...
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korea will step up their respective policy decision. >>> america's top dog taking best in show honors is sky, a wire fox terrier. a he beat a blood hound, a welsh coggie and a minister pincher. the terrier has won now 14 times at the show. sky won't get any prize money, but she does take home a silver dog bowl and lots of prestige. should your pet have won best in show? send us your pet picks and we'll be the judge. get in touch with us by e-mail,@worldwide@cnbc.c e-mail,@worldwide@cnbc.com. ross, you just hung there. what was that thought? >> dog shows just don't do it for me. >> when i suggested to ross yesterday that i quite liked really little dogs, he said he might have to reae sess our friendship. especially if you have a little dog, i want to hear from you. >> quick, move on. >>> still to come on the show, don't hold your breath. investors waiting to replace the boe forward guysance. the decision is one the whole committee, not just mark carney, is a fair point. so clear conclusion may not be forthcoming. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
korea will step up their respective policy decision. >>> america's top dog taking best in show honors is sky, a wire fox terrier. a he beat a blood hound, a welsh coggie and a minister pincher. the terrier has won now 14 times at the show. sky won't get any prize money, but she does take home a silver dog bowl and lots of prestige. should your pet have won best in show? send us your pet picks and we'll be the judge. get in touch with us by e-mail,@worldwide@cnbc.c...
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we're having great results in south america. and very comfortable results in the middle east. so, no, in terms of the emerging markets, yeah, we have a currency, in fact. but in terms of operations on the ground, we're very comfortable. >> and the lack of precise guidance is having a negative impact on the share price. also in focus, dey none, the french maker of dairy product posted a decline of full year profit below expectations because of the restructuring costs in europe and the cost of recalling some of its baby food products in asia last year. revenue shrunk by 3% towards tend of the year because of a negative impact from currency exchange rates and negative inflation. thanks to the recovery of the french dairy business in europe and despite the challenge to rebuild its baby food business in china. over to you. >> stephane, thank you so much for that. you are one busy man today. air france klm has reported a full year net loss of 1.8 billion euros. stephane also sat down with the ceo and asked how the global economic environment has affected the group. >> the expectatio
we're having great results in south america. and very comfortable results in the middle east. so, no, in terms of the emerging markets, yeah, we have a currency, in fact. but in terms of operations on the ground, we're very comfortable. >> and the lack of precise guidance is having a negative impact on the share price. also in focus, dey none, the french maker of dairy product posted a decline of full year profit below expectations because of the restructuring costs in europe and the cost...
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>> ten cities, beijing, london and south america, all over the place. >> the rules for vehicles is all electric? >> all electric. we want to change the thought of people as to electric cars. they thank of them as low. and we want to show them in action. >> how fast can they be? >> very fast, 170 miles an hour, really really top racing cars. >> you were talking about because the torque is immediate, these things take off like a rocket ship. the battery life is an issue. they can't last as long as a traditional race car. >> exactly. we do this to change the technology on electric cars. we need to really take a view. we are -- i always have this comparison. an old school moment, look where we are today after just 25 years. if nobody had done this we wouldn't have mobile phones today. we want to do the same with electric cars. the technology needs to change. people will not buy electric cars unless they are better. >> what's the dirs betwefferencn racing an electric car to formula 1 cars. >> very similar. those coming from formula 1 cars will join formula e. >> why would they do it? >> bec
>> ten cities, beijing, london and south america, all over the place. >> the rules for vehicles is all electric? >> all electric. we want to change the thought of people as to electric cars. they thank of them as low. and we want to show them in action. >> how fast can they be? >> very fast, 170 miles an hour, really really top racing cars. >> you were talking about because the torque is immediate, these things take off like a rocket ship. the battery life is...
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the brazilian real, south african rand, the mexican peso. these equities, the stock markets are getting hit hard on this idea that the america first policies which are driving up u.s. stocks -- >> will leave them behind. >> is the indonesian rupiah. a big move in these currencies. the idea that policies will help the u.s. growth -- >> at the expense of -- >> at the expense of other countries and currencies. we'll keep an eye on those emerging market selloffs. >>> time for the must reads, the stories catching our attention. i went overseas to the british paper, the telegraph, nigel f faragh claiming victory, he says britain has been foolish to scorn donald trump and we must now extend the hand of friendship. for the wider world i do not subscribe to the point of view that the world is a more dangerous place with trump. i think they are all looking through the wrong end of the telescope, despite the democrat label it is hillary clinton who has been the neocon supporting and encouraging military intervention in the middle east at every given op
the brazilian real, south african rand, the mexican peso. these equities, the stock markets are getting hit hard on this idea that the america first policies which are driving up u.s. stocks -- >> will leave them behind. >> is the indonesian rupiah. a big move in these currencies. the idea that policies will help the u.s. growth -- >> at the expense of -- >> at the expense of other countries and currencies. we'll keep an eye on those emerging market selloffs....
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if only that was america. up next, nevada and south carolina. it's wednesday, february 10th. "squawk box" begins now. >>> live from new york, where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. i'm michelle caruso cabrera along with andrew ross sorkin. joe and becky are off today. we'll start with crude prices. we saw a $27 handle on wti yesterday. 28.55 at this hour, higher by 61 cents. that's a gain of more than 2%. brent is back above 30 with a gain of 67 cents this morning. also a gain of more than 2%. crude is getting a boost by comments from iran's oil minister, saying tehran is ready to negotiate with saudi arabia over the current conditions. if that were true, i think you'd see an even sharper increase because iran has been the problem in terms of getting a deal done theoretically out of opec. among the other big market movers this morning, another selloff in asia
if only that was america. up next, nevada and south carolina. it's wednesday, february 10th. "squawk box" begins now. >>> live from new york, where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. i'm michelle caruso cabrera along with andrew ross sorkin. joe and becky are off today. we'll start with crude prices. we saw a $27 handle on wti yesterday. 28.55 at...
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south america better than some automakers coming in at break even. for the full year gm earned $5.02 a share. better than 4.83 the street was expecting. two notes. record profitability in north america of $11 billion last year and record profitability in china of $2.1 billion, 9.5% margin in china. coming up in 20 minutes we'll talk with cfo of general motors, chuck stevens. we'll talk about raise theed guidance for 2016 and about why it's hard to get anybody interested in the auto sector. these guys are getting hammered along with the rest of the sector despite the fact they turned in record profitability last year. >> phil, thank you very much. our guest host this morning is bill miller and he has stock picks for us. let's talk about what phil was just saying nobody likes the auto sector do. don't you. isn't fiat chrysler one of your holdings. >> yes and that gm. >> what do you like about these stocks >> they are cheap. great dividend yield. auto sales are probably not going much above the 17 million but not going back to 9 or 10 million. it's basi
south america better than some automakers coming in at break even. for the full year gm earned $5.02 a share. better than 4.83 the street was expecting. two notes. record profitability in north america of $11 billion last year and record profitability in china of $2.1 billion, 9.5% margin in china. coming up in 20 minutes we'll talk with cfo of general motors, chuck stevens. we'll talk about raise theed guidance for 2016 and about why it's hard to get anybody interested in the auto sector....